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Old December 4th 04, 01:12 AM
Steve Robeson K4YZ
 
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Subject: amateur radio hypocrites
From: "Charles Brabham"
Date: 12/3/2004 6:44 PM Central Standard Time
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Hans has a point, there. - But like most folks, I don't skate around the
edges of the law while on the air; preferring to have a bit of cushion
there. A little extra civility while on the air is a very good policy in my
opinion, law or no law.


And it's ON the air that I cited...But Hans, ever the bully and "King
of the Hill", was just anxious to find a reason to justify his childish and
ever-depreciating tone that he skipped over that part. Guess he thought no one
would notice. Sucks to be him.

Darned shame he logged all that (alleged) education, only to let it go to
waste when it would do him the most good.

I hope I age more gracefully than he has. That much anxiety and
frustration only adds to your medical problems as you age.

Steve, K4YZ

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"Steve Robeson K4YZ" wrote


I dare you to say it over your Amateur Radio station knowing that the
FCC
is monitoring, Dee. I consider it profane, approximately or otherwise,
and so
does Uncle.


Please use your assigned callsign, and make sure you remind all
listeners
that it's "merely" vulgar, and not "profane". I am sure they will be
impressed
as they write out the citation.


First, this newsgroup isn't Amateur Radio and FCC doesn't give a rats ass
what we write here.


Second, even though "profane" or even "vulgar" language is in bad taste on
Amateur Radio, it is not illegal so no citation has been (nor would be)
issued for "profane" or "vulgar".


Obscenity would get you a citation, but bull**** is not on the famous "7
words" list.


Sunuvagun!


73, de Hans, K0HB


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